Ma$e Disses Cam’ron On “The Oracle” [LISTEN]

Shots with Ma$e’s name on them were fired on Cam’ron’s recently-released ‘The Program’ mixtape. Re-introducing himself as Murda Ma$e, the Harlem rapper wastes no time, as he quickly responds with a scathing diss track called “The Oracle.”

On the track, Ma$e calls out Cam, alleging he had sex with his own sister, while also saying he left Jim Jones hanging at Rucker Park. Ma$e goes on to touch on Cam getting shot in D.C., calling him a snitch, and saying Dip Set’s time is over.

“I’m pretty nigga wrist litty like sun wear, Diplomat only mean that you ain’t from here / You had a run here but y’all niggas is done here / All these pretty women and y’all niggas bring guns here / You way pass the gun every time you talk of me you sound like one time,” he raps.

Listen below.

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Dr. Dre, Eminem, Diddy, Ma$e & More Perform At Beats Music Launch Party (Video)

It’s Grammy Weekend in Los Angeles, and the city has been on fire with some of the hottest parties! Last night the place to be at was definitely Beats music launch party in downtown. It was such a star studded event, with so many dope performances!

Dr. Dre, Diddy & Ma$e, Nas, Redman & Method Man, Ice Cube, Geto Boys, Cypress Hill, Busta Rhymes, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony , Souls Of Mischief, Pharcyde, and Eminem closed out the show.

Drake On Ma$e Possibly Signing With OVO Sound (Video)

MTV caught up with Drake after the OVO Fest in Toronto and talked the possibility of Ma$e signing to his new label OVO Sound.

Funny enough, me and Ma$e have just been talking about what the future holds, about what he wants to do and anything is possible man. I told Ma$e, ‘You’re Ma$e, at the end of the day so I don’t think you should end up on anybody else’s label.”

“I would love to be involved. I know Kanye took an interest in Ma$e as well, because Ma$e is like the original fly guy that made it all look extremely fun, dancing [and everything You saw it at [OVO Fest], those guys can’t get on stage and be stiff and overly seriousit’s a party. There’s a lot of rappers who get out there and take themselves super serious and it’s not fun like that. They don’t laugh. Those guys got out there and proved why there are who they are. Two kings doing what they were born to do.

I’d love to work with Ma$e to be honest. I told him, ‘man I hope tonight’s not our last conversation.’ It’s been cool, we kicked it and just went out and and got something to eat.”